Boyce & Associates First Half Wrap June 28, 2023
Eric Boyce • June 29, 2023
Boyce & Associates Wealth Consulting CEO Eric Boyce, CFA shares his thoughts and observations on the investment markets and the economy over the last week. Forward looking statements, estimates, and certain information contained herein are based upon proprietary and non-proprietary research and other sources. Information contained herein has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable but are not assured as to accuracy. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Investment advisory services offered through Boyce & Wealth Consulting, Inc., a registered investment adviser.

By Eric Boyce
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March 9, 2026
This week, CEO Eric Boyce, CFA discusses: 1. surprising weak job report; weaker healthcare employment, lower participation, manufacturing employment, productivity higher, unit labor costs in check 2. ISM services sector looking better - orders, employment, order backlog - although Fed's survey of conditions remains sluggish 3. metals prices higher - possible rotation from resources consuming areas of the market (tech) to resources producing (energy, materials) 4. energy price impact of Iran conflict - supply constraints from Strait of Hormuz, shipping prices, higher gasoline prices and low strategic oil reserves 5. potential oil price shocks on inflation and economic growth 6. yield curve shifts up last week, decreased probabilities of short term rate changes - conundrum of lower employment coupled with higher possible inflation

By Eric Boyce
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March 2, 2026
This week, CEO Eric Boyce, CFA discusses: 1. immediate read throughs from the Iranian bombings 2. gold disconnect from commodities and 10 year yields 3. produce prices ahead of expectations 4. correlations between payrolls and economic growth 5. impacts of AI on job losses and productivity growth 6. CEO confidence high, individual and institutional investor sentiment weaker, although estimated stock price gains on tap for the next 20-60 days...likely due to increased concentration of stock ownership at the top of the wealth spectrum 7. Mag 7 companies coming back in line with more value-looking stock areas




